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  2. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    As a tropical plant, it grows in warm, humid climates. [4] This exotic, colorful plant with evergreen leaves resembles a bird's beak. It is an outdoor plant, provided the weather is not too cold. Otherwise, it is better to keep it in a pot indoors. It needs rich soil as well as full sun or partial shade.

  3. The Best Plants for Your Patio, No Matter How Much Sun It Gets

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    When shopping for outdoor patio plants, pay attention to the amount of sun or shade your patio receives throughout the day. Full sun is considered six or more hours of direct sunlight, while part ...

  4. Mounts Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    Mounts Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in West Palm Beach, Florida. [1] It is Palm Beach County's oldest and largest public garden with over 7,000 species of tropical and subtropical plants from six continents, including plants native to Florida, exotic trees, tropical fruit, herbs, citrus and palms.

  5. Canna (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Cannas grow best in full sun with moderate water in well-drained, rich or sandy soil. They grow from perennial rhizomes, but are frequently grown as annuals in temperate zones for an exotic or tropical look in the garden. [5] In arid regions, cannas are often grown in the water garden, with the lower inch of pot submerged.

  6. Chrysalidocarpus lutescens - Wikipedia

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    It tolerates full sun, but long periods of direct sunlight may burn the foliage. Overfertilization results in yellowing of the leaves. It is a low-maintenance tropical plant. It is winter hardy to USDA zones 10-11, and does well outdoors in warm climates with medium to high humidity. The plant is highly sensitive to cold temperatures.

  7. Tropical horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Tropical horticulture includes plants such as perennial woody plants (arboriculture), ornamentals (floriculture), vegetables (olericulture), and fruits including grapes (viticulture). The origin of many of these crops is not in the tropics but in temperate zones. Their adoption to tropical climatic conditions is an objective of breeding. Many ...